HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-06-17, Page 22 Clinton News-Record, Thursday, June 17, 1971
BY MARG RUDD
Graduates as chiropractor
Huron Secondazy School. He
plans to practise in Guelph,
Ontario.
Should your boat capsize,
remember a boat afloat is safer
and more easily spotted than a
single person adrift. Use the boat
as a life raft. Keep in the swim
with Red Cross water safety all
summer long.
All prices shown
in this ad
guaranteed
effective
through
Saturday,
June 19,
1971.
we
care
Stock Up! Case Lot Sale! $
COCA-COLA
229
CASE OF
24
10-FL-OZ
TINS
Canada Choice, 14-fl-oz tins
A&P Applesauce
Canada Choice, 14-fl-oz tips
A&P Peas
Canada Choice, 1441.-oz )tins •
A&P Cream Style Corn
Mix or Match 100
61'1°°
Canada Standard, 19-fl-oz tins,
Iona Brand Beans Green or Wax 5 100
Canada Choice, 19-fl-oz tins
A&P Potatoes
WEST ST., GODERICH
f
op 111111.1111•M‘
Canada Choice 14-fl-oz tins
A&P Peaches
10-fl-oz tins
Fair Isle Mandarin Oranges
Canada Choice 19-fl-oz tins
A&P Tomatoes
White & Colours, Pkgs of 2 rolls
Delsey Toilet Tissue
White & Colours, Boxes of 200 - 2 ply
Kleenex Tissues
Pure, 4841-oz tins
Martins Apple Cider
4 Varieties, 12-oz jars
Rose Brand Relishes
These Many Dollar Values Mean Money in your Pocket
4 /$1.00
4 Flavours 48-fl-oz tins
Everybody's Fruit Drink
3 Varieties 19-fl-oz tint
Ann Page Beans
2 Varieties 3-ex tins
Cordon Bleu Meat Spreads
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON MEATS!
If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your meat purchase at AO (Price label or register tape necessary of (pulse
PORK LOIN QUARTERS CUT INTO (9 to 11 Chops in a pkg) No Centre Chops Removed
PORK CHOPS .69
PORK LOIN ROASTS GREAT ON A GRILL
Super-Right Quality, Fresh (lb 790)
Ground Chuck 3 lbs & overlb76C
What's new
at Huronview
Mr. and Mrs. Isinga of Exeter
who have been leading Bible
Study in the Chapel, Tuesday
afternoon while Mrs. Prouty is
on holidays were assisted last
week with several musical
numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Cann.
Twelve tables took part in the
games and euchre on Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Cassie Dougal
had high score for the ladies,
men's high won by John Yuji!.
The Exeter United Church
Women, unit 2, provided the
program for Thursday (Family
Night) arranged by Mrs. E. Bell.
Mrs. Charles Snell, leader of Unit
2 introduced the numbers which
included a reading by Thelma
Russell, instrumentals by David
Rundle accordion, the
Huronview orchestra, several
numbers of songs and dances by
the Elimville Ripchords a
musical group in costume. Peter
Snell and Cathy Dewar sang
several duets accompanied by
Peter on the guitar. Mrs.
Ryckman a resident of
Huronview and a former
member of Unit 2 thanked the
group on behalf of the residents.
Sutter named
Grand
Patriarch
R. BENSON SUTTER
R. Benson Sutter of London
and Clinton was elected and
installed as Grand Patriarch of
the Grand Encampment of
Ontario, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, on Tuesday in
Toronto.
He will hold office for one
year.
He is a member of Clinton
Lodge No. 83, Huronic Rebekah
Lodge No. 306, Clinton; Charity
Encampment No. 5, Stratford
and Watford Canton No. 12,
Watford.
He is PDDGM of Huron
District No. 8 and PDDGP of
District No. 13.
Flaky, Juicy, Piled high
with Apple Slices,
Jane Parker
Apple Pie
full 8" 24-oz size
4
NOW, THERE IS A WAY TO MAKE THE CARPETS IN
YOUR HOME LOOK AND STAY CLEANER LONGER!
It's the most effective on-location cleaning process ever
developed . . . recommended by the leading fibre
manufacturers and carpet mills in North America.
Instead of scrubbing dirt in deeper by the use
of brushes and strong detergents, Deep Steam
penetrates, suspends and extracts soil in one
operation keeping your carpets cleaner, longer.
Call us today for a no-obligation estimate.
Your carpets con hove that beautiful brand-
new lustre again, and at moderate cost.
Call BILL PINDER at:
DEEP STEAM
EXTRACTION
of Huron County
Seaforth, Ontario cam
PHONE 5274851
r - CALIFORNIA, BING, -N\
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, SWEET, RIPE
Heilsall Lodge
nominates officers A new shop on Albert Street
has been attracting a good deal
of attention from curious
passersby. In the premises
previously occupied by
Gingerich Appliances and
Furniture, a boutique featuring
records, posters and handcrafts,
etc. for young people is to have
its "Grand Opening" on June
26. The youthful proprietors of
the enterprise are Gordon Erb
and Ed Chalmers of Stratford,
(the latter formerly of Clinton).
The name of the new business is
"The Magic Dragon." We wish
them success.
* * *
Mrs. Elizabeth Collins,
Secretary of the Ladies' section
of the Clinton Spring Fair, tells
us that there were 38 exhibitors
in that part of the Fair and they
showed a total of 368 exhibits.
The women's section is growing
and ladies of the district are
encouraged to think of entering
next year.
* * *
Huron County Cream
Producers announce that the
following persons were winners
in the draws for butter and ice
cream at Clinton Spring Fair:
Junior Cotton, Mrs. Harold
Lobb, Mrs. Percy Livermore,
John Valkenburg, Brad Morgan,
Jeff Hearn, Miss Christina
Valkenburg, all of Clinton; Paul
Popp, RR 1, Auburn; Burt
Greidanus, Londesboro and Mrs.
H. S. Hall, 21 Maple Street, Galt.
* * *
At the Legion social on
Saturday night, the draw was
made for the lovely quilt which
you probably saw on display in
Beattie's window. The winner
was Mrs. Cyril Murrell of 53
Princess Street, Clinton and Mrs.
Bill Steep, RR 1, Brucefield won
a pair of pillow cases.
Mrs. Dennis Bisback, a former
president of the Clinton Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Legion,
generously donated a gavel and
sounding block to the Auxiliary
recently. This thoughtful gesture
is much appreciated by the
ladies.
* * *
Stewart Young and Patricia
Tarrant of Wabush, Labrador
spent six days holiday with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Young and his brother
Glen, North Street, Clinton.
When they left Labrador on
June 4, it was snowing heavily
while during their stay in
Clinton it rained, hailed, was
foggy and also very hot. They
thought the trees in full leaf, and
the green grass and colourful
gardens of Ontario were a
wonderful sight and they
appreciated the sunshine. Last
winter they experienced
temperatures of 110 degrees
below zero and up to June 4, the
temperature had soared to 40
degrees above zero.
* *
On Saturday, Jim Livermore,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Percy
Livermore, who graduated from
Althouse College this spring,
flew via British West Indies
Airline from Toronto to
Georgetown, Guiana. Travelling
to visit a friend, Wills Rawana at
New Ansterdam, Guiana, Jim
expected to have an hour's
stopover at Trinidad. His parents
and sister, Betty, accompanied
him to Toronto International
Airport to see him off for a
three-week vacation.
R.N.A. GRADUATE
Debora Ann Stephenson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson, Varna, graduated
from the Registered Nurses'
Assistants' Course at Wingham
and District Hospital on May 21,
1971.
She has accepted a position at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
and commences her duties June
21.
Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, Noble
Grand, presided at the
nomination of officers of Amber
Rebekah Lodge Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
Vice-Grand, reported for the
visiting committee and Mrs.
Myrtle Orr for the finance
committee.
The following members were
nominated for the year, one to
be elected Noble Grand, Mrs.
Olga Chipchase and Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley; Vice-Grand,
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton; Recording
Secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke;
Financial Secretary, Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor; Treasurer, Mrs.
Dorothy Corbett and Mrs.
Aldeen Volland; Trustee, Mrs.
Pearl Eyre.
The lodge members were
guests of Clinton Huronic Lodge
on June 7.
MEETS
St. Paul's Anglican Church
A.C.W. meeting was held on
June, 10 at the rectory with the
president, Mrs. Scrabuit
presiding.
Mrs. G. A. Anderson reported
on the Deanery meeting held in
Walkerton, guest speaker being
the Rev. Arthur Moore of St.
Michael's And All Angels,
Toronto.
Mrs. G. A. Anderson also read
"Summer And Silence", and
from the Arctic News the life
and work of an Eskimo family.
Mrs. Mary Taylor read a
chapter from the study book.
Mrs. G.* A. Anderson closed
with prayer.
Anniversary services will be
held in Hensall United Church
Sunday, June 20, 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m., morning and evening.
Guest speaker for both services
will be Rev. Harold Snell, B.A.,
B.D., of Riverside United
Church, London. The junior and
senior choirs of the church will
provide music for the morning
service and the Huronic choir for
the evening.
Mr. William E. Hedden,
Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Kathleen
Wilson, St. Catharines, visited
over the weekend with Mr. Herb
Hedden.
Brucefield
UCW
meets
Mrs. George Henderson was
hostess for the June meeting of
TuCkersmith U.C,W., Group
One, on Monday evening, June
14, with an, attendance of 20
and two visitors.
Mrs. E. Sillery and Mrs.
Norman Walker were in charge
of the devotions.
The roll call was answered by
"a verse on Faith".
A hymn was sung in unison.
Mrs. Sillery read the Scripture,
followed by a duet by Mrs. Cliff
Henderson and Gail.
Mrs. Norman Walker took as
her topic, "Trinidad".
Another duet was sung by
Mrs. G. Henderson and Miss Gail
Henderson.
Mrs. Paterson chaired the
business part of the meeting.
The secretary gave her report.
The treasurer's report showed
$148 had been raised by the
rummage sale held in Clinton on
May 29. A bake sale was planned
for July 31 and a travelling
apron later.
Mrs. Paterson closed the
meeting with prayer. Ice cream
and cake was served by the
hostess and her committee, Mrs.
Walters, Mrs. Stoll, Mrs. W. M. C.
Cartney and Mrs. J. McEwen.
Christmas
money
best saved
now!
The money you're going to
spend on Christmas shopping
will hurt your pocket book or
purse a lot less at that time,
if you start saving at Viptoria
and Grey Trust right now.
You can have more than
$150.00 in your Christmas
spending fund if you put
away only $25.00 a month.
Make it a dollar a day at
Victoria and Grey.
VICTORM;nd
VG GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1589
Lealand Hill, Manager
Elgin and Kingston Streets,
Goderich .524-7281
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIINN
Bruce Elliott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Elliott of Blyth,
graduated on Saturday, June 5,
from the Canadian Memorial
Chiropractic College, Toronto,
as a Doctor of Chiropractic.
He was one of six graduates to
receive an Honour Diploma, and
was also presented with a
Scholarship for X-Ray
Proficiency.
Bruce is a graduate of Central
REGISTRATION
for
SWIMMING and LESSONS
WILL BE AT
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAYS
JUNE 19 and 26
FROM 10 A.M. to 12 NOON
0000a-oath
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
No Waiting On Cleanouts
Pick Your Date Now
FOR YOUR SAFETY OUR DELIVERY TRUCK
CARRIES FUEL OIL ONLY
Call Our Agent
ROSS JEWITT
For
FARM & HEATING PETROLEUM NEEDS
SERVING CLINTON AND DISTRICT SINCE 1945
':Gordon Grigg Fuels
PHONE 482-9411 •
RIB
PORTION1137Bne"n"hem LB 63?
TENDERLOIN 71
PORTiON3toymbs LB ftral
RIB HALF
LOIN LB71
TENDERLOIN
HALF LOIN
CENTRE CUT
LOIN ROAST
CHOPS CENTRE CUT
LOIN PORK
LB 89,
"New" Jane Parker Quality Products
Jane Parker, Sliced Extra Special
Buttermilk or
Buttercrust Bread 24-oz loaf 9$tt
— - STORE HOURS
OPEN UNTIL
9 p.m.
MON. TO FRI.
SAT. 6 p.m.
Jane Parket 24-OZ CAKE
Father `s Day Cake 9951
An Attractively Boxed Layer take with
Vanilla Cream Filling, Iced and Decorated
Excellent for Braising
Blade Steaks lb 79c
Super-Right Quality, Side
Pork Spare Ribs 16 68c
Maple Leaf
Wieners 1-lb vacuum pkg c 9
Super-Right Quality, Frozen
Pork Tenderloin 161.09
Super-Right Quality, Sliced
Pork Liver 11336c
6 Varieties, Pearrnars, Sliced
Cooked Meats 16-oz pkg 6 9c
CHERRIES
lb
O
0
Jane Parker "New" Full 8-in 24-ox size
Lemon Meringue Pie each 59c
Jane Parker
Angel Cake large size cake 49c